The governor and a delegation of 75 business leaders are in China to foster business relationships they hope could lead to billions of dollars in investments and sales between China and the Golden State.

On Wednesday, Brown signed a memorandum of understanding between the two sides, which is the first of its kind between a state and China’s Ministry of Commerce.

"This is the biggest country in the world," Brown said. "We already have a massive trade relationship and if you heard Vice Minister Wang, the potential by 2020 is as high as $60 billion of investment in Calfornia."

The two sides also signed agreements to cooperate on air quality, public health and clean energy projects.

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